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Campbell Cotts

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Birthday: Apr 21, 1902

Birthplace: Fondebosch, South Africa

Campbell Cotts was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1950, he had his best-known role in "The Last Holiday." In 1962, he made his final TV appearance on "The Somerset Maugham Hour." In 1948, he made his film debut in "Idol of Paris." In 1957, he appeared in "Just My Luck." Cotts worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "Encore" (1951). Cotts made film his next project, appearing in "Three Men in a Boat" (1956). Later in his career, Cotts acted in the Dirk Bogarde adaptation sequel "Doctor at Large" (1957). Cotts passed away in February 1964 at the age of 62.

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Dear Mr. Prohack Watchlist 33% Doctor at Large Watchlist 33% Three Men in a Boat Watchlist Brass Monkey Watchlist The Hour of 13 Watchlist

Filmography

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Doctor at Large 33% 1957 Butler (uncredited) Actor Three Men in a Boat 33% 1956 Ambrose Porterhouse Actor The Hour of 13 1952 Mr. Chumley Orr Actor Dear Mr. Prohack 1949 Sir Paul Spinner Actor Brass Monkey 1948 A.J. Gilroy Actor
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